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  1. Class of 1949 Professor of Economics. Department of Economics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (617)-258-6242. ddonald@mit.edu.

  2. Dave Donaldson teaches and carries out research on trade, both international and intranational, with applications in the fields of International Economics, Development Economics, Urban Economics, Economic History, Environmental Economics, and Agricultural Economics.

  3. Dave Donaldson (born 4 June 1978) is a Canadian economist and a professor of economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was awarded the 2017 John Bates Clark Medal and elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2020.

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    Dave Donaldson. MIT Department of Economics (E52-552), 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA email: ddonald@mit.edu, web: http://www.dave-donaldson.com/ phone: (+1) 617 258 6242. PERSONAL: Citizenship: Canada, UK, US permanent resident Date of birth: 4 June 1978. EDUCATION:

  5. D Donaldson, D Keniston. 41 *. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Economics, MIT‬ - ‪‪Cited by 9,312‬‬ - ‪International Trade‬ - ‪Economic Geography‬ - ‪Development Economics‬ - ‪Economic History‬ - ‪Environmental Economics‬.

  6. economics.mit.edu › people › facultyCourses | MIT Economics

    14.581 International Economics. Fall 2017. Class Page. Lecture 1: Comparative Advantage and Gains from Trade. Lecture 2: Comparative Advantage and Gains from Trade (Empirics) Lecture 3 : Ricardian Theory (I) Lecture 4: Ricardian Theory (II)) Lecture 5: Ricardo-Roy Model. Lecture 6: Ricardian Model (Empirics)

  7. Who’s Getting Globalized? The Size and Implications of Intranational Trade Costs. Revise and resubmit at Econometrica (joint with David Atkin). How Large Are the Gains from Economic Integration? Theory and Evidence from U.S. Agriculture, 1880-1997. Revise and resubmit at Econometrica (joint with Arnaud Costinot.)